Flight Control Laws Flashcards

2
Q

What protection do you have in Normal Law?

A
  • Load Factor Limitation (+2.5/-1)
  • Pitch Attitude (30 degrees UP/15 degrees DN)
  • Bank Angle (67 degrees)
  • High Speed
  • High AOA (AOA Alpha Protection)
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3
Q

How does the High Speed Protection operate?

A

If Vmo/Mmo plus a predetermined factor is exceeded, the system induces a pitch-up input to limit aircraft speed

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4
Q

Can the pilot override this pitch-up?

A

No

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5
Q

What is Alpha Max?

A

The maximum AOA allowed in Normal Law, indicated by the top of the red strip on the airspeed scale

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6
Q

How does High AOA Protection operate?

A

When the angle of attack exceeds alpha prot, pitch trim ceases and AOA is now proportional to sidestick deflection, not to exceed alpha max even with full aft sidestick deflection.

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7
Q

What protection do you have in Alternate Law?

A
  • Load Factor Stability
  • High speed stability (Nose up command)
  • Low speed stability (Nose down command)
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8
Q

Can you override the high or low stabilities in Alternate Law?

A

Yes

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9
Q

What protections do you have in Direct Law?

A

None

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10
Q

If you are in Pitch Alternate Law, what law would Roll be?

A

Direct Law

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11
Q

When the landing gear is extended, what happens to Pitch Alternate Law?

A

Degrades to Pitch Direct Law

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12
Q

When is there a direct relationship between sidestick and flight control surface deflection?

A
  • When in Direct Law

- When below 100’

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13
Q

How would you get into Abnormal Attitude Law?

A

By exceeding approximately double the Normal Law limits

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14
Q

Can you stall the aircraft in Normal Law?

A

Not in Normal Law, but the aircraft CAN be stalled in other laws

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15
Q

What is the purpose of Abnormal Attitude Law?

A

Allows the aircraft to be recovered from an unusual attitude

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16
Q

After recovery from an unusual attitude, what law will you be in?

A

Abnormal Attitude Law

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17
Q

Will Abnormal Law revert to Direct Law on landing gear extension?

A

No

18
Q

What PFD indications indicate Normal Law?

A
  • Green: for pitch, bank, and overspeed limits

- Amber/Black (alpha prot) airspeed tape

19
Q

What is indicated if the PFD pitch and bank limits are amber Xs?

A

You are not in Normal Law

20
Q

What would cause you to revert to another law?

A

Multiple failures of redundant systems

21
Q

What law are you in when you perform the flight control check on the ground?

A

Normal Law, Ground Mode

22
Q

Can the aircraft be flown with a loss of all flight control computers?

A

Yes, in Mechanical Backup

23
Q

How is the airplane controlled in Mechanical Backup?

A
  • PITCH: Trim Wheel (horizontal stabilizer)
  • YAW: Rudder Pedals (Rudder)
  • SPEED: Thrust Levers
24
Q

What is the meaning of USE MANUAL PITCH TRIM?

A

You are in Direct Law

25
Q

Under Normal Law, what does ELAC 1 control?

A
  • Primary - Aileron control (roll)
  • Standby - Elevator/Trimable Horizontal Stabilizer (THS) control (backs up ELAC 2)
  • Provides 5 degree aileron droop
26
Q

Under Normal Law, what do the FACs provide? (YAWL)

A
  • Yaw Control (Damping & Turn coordination, rudder limiter, rudder trim)
  • Airspeed protection computation (Alpha Prot, High/low limits, manoeuvring speed, PFD speed scale)
  • Windshear protection
  • Low Energy Warning Protection (“SPEED, SPEED, SPEED”)
27
Q

How can you determine you are in Alternate Law?

A
  • Amber “X’s” at the pitch (30 degrees up/15 degrees down) and Bank (67 degrees) limits
  • Only Vls and Vsw is displayed on the airspeed scale
28
Q

What do flashing green CAPT and F/O SIDESTICK PRIORITY lights indicate?

A

Both sidesticks have been moved simultaneously and neither pilot has taken priority

29
Q

What happens when both pilots make an input simultaneously on the sidesticks?

A
  • The inputs are algebraically summed up to the normal limits
  • An aural “Dual Input” will sound
  • Green CAPT and F/O lights will illuminate